Tiles of Tel Aviv

This book showcases the variety of cement tile designs commonly fpund in Tel Aviv of the 20th century, most of which have been restored by Noga decorative cement tiles. In 2003, UNESCO proclaimed Tel Aviv’s White City a world cultural heritage site and implemented a plan to conserve buildings and sites associated with the International Style in architecture. The restoration involves precise adherence to original tile pattern, developing colors to match the historical tiles, and all according to stringent quality standards at our factory. It is interesting to note that some patterns were repeated in different color schemes or in various frame combinations, depending on the homeowner’s preference.

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By Noga Tiles.

This book showcases the variety of cement tile designs commonly fpund in Tel Aviv of the 20th century, most of which have been restored by Noga decorative cement tiles. In 2003, UNESCO proclaimed Tel Aviv’s White City a world cultural heritage site and implemented a plan to conserve buildings and sites associated with the International Style in architecture. The restoration involves precise adherence to original tile pattern, developing colors to match the historical tiles, and all according to stringent quality standards at our factory. It is interesting to note that some patterns were repeated in different color schemes or in various frame combinations, depending on the homeowner’s preference.